Tropical Storm Edith
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The name Edith has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide.
Atlantic
- 1955's Hurricane Edith - remained over open waters.
- 1959's Tropical Storm Edith - moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating south of Hispaniola.
- 1963's Hurricane Edith - caused 10 deaths in Martinique and moderate damage along its path through the northeastern Caribbean Sea.
- 1967's Tropical Storm Edith- moved through the Lesser Antilles before dissipating to the south of Puerto Rico.
- 1971's Hurricane Edith - struck Cape Gracias a Dios as a Category 5 hurricane where it caused 30 deaths; later made landfall on Louisiana and caused $25 million in damage (1971 USD) in the United States.
Southwest Indian Ocean
- 1971's Cyclone Edith- struck Madagascar.
Australia Region
- 1967's Cyclone Edith- remained over open waters.